A great visual document! Much like its independent counterpart in reference "The Punk Rock Movie" which was filmed by Don Letts. This film more than deserves a DVD release in both America and the U.K. in both region formats. If you've got the money to buy a region free player fine, but if your like me you don't have the dosh to waste on extra electronic gizmos! I saw this once back in the eighties and it stuck with me much in the same way as the Letts film did and "Urgh: A Music War", "UK/DK", and the "Punk on the Road" film as well. It is worth your time as a viewed document of what it was like optically and not by some 1st, 2nd or 3rd word of mouth requiem opinion either then, now, or at a later date to be read in black and white print. These days everyone and the brother it seems has a book out on "What it was...about...like...and the lot!" Watch the document before you form an opinion. I am always thankful now that somemone had the brains to document it then. Sadly to say only in some cases did I ever witness a camera around in the late eighties when the diehards and the hardcore kids were still keeping that dream alive and those days are forever only remaining in memory. On the late eighties hardcore note the Lou Giordano "Live in New York City 1991" film was probably the best filmed music document ever in the true undergrond hardcore scene.